Items in this collection represent several collections curated and donated by Dr. Timothy Choy in honor of personal friends and family. This includes the Stella O.H. Library and Jade Collections and the Phillip & Leigh Creighton Art Collection.
One of two black and white photographs taken in the early 1980s of the Dazu rock carvings in china. The carvings are in the high mountains and not easily accessible which explains why many if the larger than life size carvings in the mountain caves survived the destruction of the Red Guards. The photographs from the artist's China Trips were exhibited soon after the trip at The Rourke Gallery in Moorhean, Montana. This photograph captures three statues with ornate clothing and closed eyes.
Ceramic figurine of a woman sitting on a stool with a puppy on her head holding a lunch container in her lap. She is wearing a yellow jacket with green pants that match the stool.
A layered artwork made of various etching prints that have been burned and adhered to one another. The frame creates a shadowbox effect that adds another dimension to the work.